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2.00 Credits
This course is designed to prepare the student for the field experience component of the program.
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15.00 Credits
Prerequisites: SPMT 450, completion of all sport management coursework, and overall GPA of 2.0 or higher. This course will provide students with practical experiences in sport administration that might include high school, collegiate, or professional settings, not-for-profit agencies or the private sector.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: SPMT 309. The study of legal terms and concepts and their applications to sport and physical activity. Topics to be covered include negligence, risk management, intentional torts, contract law, constitutional law, and sport and legislation.
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3.00 Credits
The study of employee services in sport and physical activity settings which provides practical solutions to work/life issues enabling the organization or agency to recruit and retain a quality workforce. Programming opportunities that will be identified will assist in improving relations between employees and management, increase overall productivity, boost morale, and reduce absenteeism and turnover in sport and physical activity organizations.
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3.00 Credits
This course is a culminating experience in which students will review and use the knowledge, skills, and abilities acquired during their undergraduate program to prepare to take the professional exams required to secure desirable employment.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: "C" or better in MATH 093 or minimum ACT math subscore of20. History of spaceflight, rocket propulsion, rocket subsystems (engines, cryogenics, hypergolics, alternative propulsion, TVC, power, RCS, staging, telecommunications), ground operations, launch operations, and orbital mechanics will be investigated.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: "C" or better in MATH 093 or minimum ACTMath subscore of 20. Introduction to satellites and space systems including satellite subsystems (telecommunications systems, power systems, embedded systems, propulsion systems, and payloads), orbital mechanics, the space environment, satellite applications, spacecraft design considerations, and future technologies of spacecraft and satellites
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3.00 Credits
Equates with ASTR 324 or PHYS 324. Prerequisite: PHYS 110 or 201 or equivalent. A study of astrophysically interesting phenomena utilizing the techniques of the science of radio astronomy; topics include galactic structure, radio galaxies, cosmic jets and black holes, interstellar molecules and instrumentation in radio astronomy, with a major emphasis in the methods of research in experimental astrophysics.
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3.00 Credits
Equates with ITEC 341. Prerequisites: ITEC 141 and PHYS 232. This course introduces the fundamental concepts and operational principles of semiconductor devices. The content will include semiconductor crystal, carriers in semiconductors, energy band, Fermi-Dirac distribution, PN junction, metal-semiconductor junction, MOS structure, CMOS, field-effect transistors, bipolar junction transistors, and high speed transistors.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: MATH 175 and PHYS 231. Materials fundamentals of atoms and molecules, atomic bonding, crystal structures and defects, atomic diffusion, thermal behavior, radiative and thermal degradation, solidification and phase diagrams are introduced. Various types of materials and coatings that function properly in the extreme conditions of the space environment, such as ionizing radiation, corrosion, erosion and extreme temperatures are studied. Materials studied include iron, aluminum, titanium, nickel and refractory alloys, polymers, ceramics and composites. The coatings cover radiation-, corrosion-, erosion-resistant and thermal coatings.
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